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inaction is weighted heavily towards old age.“The corporate government is heavily influenced by the utility company cartel.”
Steven Magee“As Lee Rainie and Barry Wellman document in their book Networked, people who are heavily socially active online tend to be also heavily socially active offline; they’re just, well, social people.”
Clive Thompson, Smarter Than You Think: How Technology is Changing Our Minds for the Better“You can go with an empty pocket and come back heavily loaded if you allow your passion to escort you!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes“It is our harsh fate on earth that body and soul should be so closely bound together; that the soul should have to drag the body along, should be exposed to its vicissitudes, should even respond to them. This primal curse has always weighed heavily upon us; but how much more heavily under a religious law which compels us to endure this outrageous condition; which will not permit our honor, when it is imperiled, to save itself by casting aside the body, and seeking refuge in the world of the spirit!”
Jules Michelet, Joan of Arc“Why not other elements besides fire, air, earth and water? There are four of them, just four, those foster parents of beings! What a pity! Why aren't there forty elements instead, or four hundred, or four thousand? How paltry everything is, how miserly, how wretched! Stingily given, aridly invented, heavily made!Why not other elements besides fire, air, earth and water? There are four of them, just four, those foster parents of beings! What a pity! Why aren't there forty elements instead, or four hundred, or four thousand? How paltry everything is, how miserly, how wretched! Stingily given, aridly invented, heavily made!”
Guy de Maupassant, Le Horla et autres contes fantastiques“What we believe is heavily influenced by what we think others believe”
Thomas Gilovich, How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life